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Touring the Next Gen Home
This year was the first time to Next Gen Home was powered by Windows Vista.
The Next Gen Home at the Consumer Electronics Show has been around for a few years, and we've reported on the big players in the home, including Exceptional Innovation, Microsoft and HP.
This year was the first that the home fully used Lifeware 2.0, based upon Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
The house also featured Russound's UNO keypads (Russound announced a Lifeware-ready Viiv Media Center at the show).
Check out the slideshow of the Next Gen Home, as well as a video of the amazing pop-out faucet.
This year was the first that the home fully used Lifeware 2.0, based upon Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
The house also featured Russound's UNO keypads (Russound announced a Lifeware-ready Viiv Media Center at the show).
Check out the slideshow of the Next Gen Home, as well as a video of the amazing pop-out faucet.



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